you get ridiculed because ...

A monk gets ridiculed because another monk chooses to ridicule them. Having a rationalization for doing something doesn't necessarily justify doing it.1

the project you are working on was several years overdue already when you started working on it

I've said before that P6 was years overdue in 2000, but I'm a tad surprised to see you say the same thing. :)

everyone is sick of the look-what-I-have messages already.

Monks have given 30 upvotes and zero significant downvotes to my OP. Please explain (perhaps to yourself; I'm not going to post further in this thread) the disconnect between your words and what the voting suggests.


1 Do you believe in God? Are you an atheist? Agnostic? Refuse to speak up? No matter your response, someone could justify ridiculing you (because believing in God is ridiculous, or not believing in God is ridiculous, or whatever). Having a rationalization for doing something doesn't necessarily justify doing it.

(Edited to clarify -- s/justification/rationalization/)


In reply to Re^3: Reaped: Re: Reaped: Re: Rakudo Star (Perl 6 bundle) now supports MoarVM and JVM backends by raiph
in thread Rakudo Star (Perl 6 bundle) now supports MoarVM and JVM backends by raiph

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